Recognize This! – Companies are only as good as the people in it. Be sure your leadership team reflects your CEO’s goals, vision and values.
On a fairly regular basis, I blog about CEO wisdom I’ve read in the New York Times “Corner Office column. Victoria Ransom, chief executive of Wildfire, was featured in Sunday’s column. Her entire interview is chock-full of excellent insight and advice around core values, company culture and talent management practices. I’ve spotlighted three below.
Your Leaders Reflect You – Choose Wisely
As a company grows, the CEO cannot be everywhere at the same time. Leaders must carry the CEO’s message and passion deep into the organization. Leaders who don’t hurt your culture.
Be Deliberate – Don’t Count on Culture by Osmosis
Your values displayed on a plaque on the wall do nothing to help your employees understand what those values mean in their everyday work. Determine your values, then make them real by encouraging all employees to notice and appreciate their colleagues for demonstrating those values.
Evaluate, Hire and Fire Based on Your Values
Your values should guide positive actions such as recognition as much as negative actions such as removing those employees who consistently demonstrate they cannot live by your core values. These employees rapidly become toxic to the organization and just one can destroy a culture.
How central are your values to your organization? Do your leaders reflect your CEO’s priorities?